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Are there “typical” sanctions in a cheating case?

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Are there “typical” sanctions in a cheating case?

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The disciplinary Charter states that the ordinary sanction for a first-time cheating case is a one term suspension. Many students are therefore suspended for an academic integrity violation. However, mitigating or aggravating circumstances could result in either probation or even expulsion. An academic integrity violation always becomes a part of a student’s disciplinary/educational record and is sent to office of the Dean of the student’s school.

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